<quoted text>..............BRING IT ON.I think it's time for rehab,you know about that don't you?It's where some folks get this great relationship with a fascinating person,who happens to be a drug pusher.He provides a"first sample"of his product....(hope and change).....and they are quickly hooked to the"leg tingle"it gives them...gotta have more and more.Somewhere down the line after they have fully screwed up their life,they go into REHAB.No more drugs.No more "leg tingle".It's hard, but it's the only way they can get their life back together.It's time we as a nation get our lives back into something that makes sense.Being a junkie doesn't work.

<quoted text> Your previous post "since taxnomore likes to use "barney franks peter" as his ID, he must like guys and peters. time to come out of the closet dennis?just sayin' "You posted as "closet case" so what does this say about you? You're in the closet...it's okay, you can come out. You are not to bright are you? Must be a liberal.

I am the JR Ewing of Glassport. I am your jam guy john.. I am the Glassport savior. I am coming to town to clean up your mess, I have a successful business and I am rich beyond your wildest imagination. I will bring that town into the 21st century. You losers will be run out of town and I will industrialize it, it will be named after me. It will be called Rossport . As soon as I can line up enough women to visit I will be there probably in July, so Danette, Lauri, Sharon angel, Marianne, Andrea, Dana...call me maybe.

corbett is a shoe in he's got big business corrupt money backing him up.( aka fracking ) one of manyno one out there can touch himdoes he have to go? YES! but it wont happen....he'll have a bigger war chest that his opponent ever willunions will back him up ( teachers,college administrators, penn dot,turnpike commission,etc ) anyone that gets a state pension

<quoted text><quoted text>Here's your Hierarchy of Electability, fool, given that Corbett WON the election and IS the governor:1. Corbett2. Ham sandwich3. A reanimated Curley from the Three Stooges4. The Democratic alternative

Very astute, Corbett's elect-ability is shit, not gonna happen. Now go back to your porn site.

Pennsylvanian Gov. Tom Corbett isn’t sleeping well. Two recent surveys by Public Policy Polling (PPP), and a Quinnipiac Poll, reveal he has nightmarish prospects for defeat in 2014 – not only in the general election, but also in his own party’s primary contest. If the numbers are not enough to concern him, then the donors who are looking for someone else to run, and lead, should cause him a restless slumber.

Testing the waters for a second run against Corbett is Montgomery County Commissioner Bruce Castor. Castor, who is a highly accomplished trial lawyer, has been elected four out of the five times that he’s run for public office. The only time he didn’t win was when he ran against Corbett in the 2004 Republican Primary for Pennsylvania Attorney General. There are several reasons, though, that the scales might tip in Castor’s favor this time around.

A major reason why Corbett’s not faring well in recent polling is his handling of the notorious Penn State University child sex scandal that sullied the university’s reputation. The pace of the investigation left most Pennsylvanian’s asking why it appeared to move slowly. Corbett’s handling of the PSU sex scandal was at the forefront of last year’s Attorney General election, which saw Kathleen Kane trounce her Republican opponent. She became the first woman, and first Democrat, to win the row office. Kane’s campaign pledge was to investigate Corbett’s investigation of Penn State Coach Jerry Sandusky, who sits in jail charged as a convicted pedophile. Political experts believe that Kane’s smashing victory was actually a referendum on Corbett.

According to PPP, Corbett is one of the most unpopular governors in the country. He currently is scoring an overall 38 percent approval rating. Among women, Corbett’s numbers are notably bleaker, with only 30 percent of women approving of his job in office, which constitutes a worse gender gap than that suffered by 2012 Presidential Republican nominee Mitt Romney. Corbett’s support in the general election is stuck in the low 40s against all potential Democrat challengers. Worst of all for Corbett: only 45 percent of Republicans want him to remain as Governor.

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